TANGERANG - The Tangerang City Health Office (Dinkes) is following up on instructions from the Ministry of Health (Kemenkes) regarding restrictions on health facilities such as pharmacies and drug stores that prohibit selling liquid-shaped drugs.

Head of the Health Service, Dr. Dini Anggraeni, said there were 298 pharmacies and 44 drug stores stopped selling coughhadeh. This is done to prevent an increase in cases of acute kidney failure in children.

"We have instructed all health facilities, 298 Pharmacies and 44 drug stores in Tangerang City to temporarily stop the sale ofemphetamine," said Dini in a statement, Thursday, October 20.

On the occasion, Dini confirmed that until now there have been no reports of cases of acute kidney failure in children in Tangerang City.

However, for preventive measures, his party has prepared management for hospitals and health centers.

"The case does not exist until now, the Health Office has not received reports of acute kidney failure in children. But of course, a flow of handling and vigilance has been prepared, if cases leading to acute kidney failure are found," he said.

"This precautionary step must of course go hand in hand on all parties, both the government and the community, especially parents," he added.


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